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La soutane et le veston; roman
(A. Messein, 1932) -
Psychologie du slogan
(R. Debresse, 1941) -
Prostitués : études critiques sur les gens de lettres d'aujourd'hui
(Société parisienne d'édition, 1904) -
Face au public : première série, 1901-1919
(L'Amitié par le Livre, 1948) -
Anthologie des écrivains réfractaires de langue française
(Edition de la Revue littéraire des primaires Les Humbles, 1927) -
Collision in the Arctic
(Dalhousie University Libraries Digital Editions, 2019)Web version available at https://digitaleditions.library.dal.ca/arctic/ .The digital edition originates from a manuscript prepared in 1964 by Barbara Hinds. Original typescript is available from the Dalhousie University ... -
Rosalie
(Dalhousie University Libraries Digital Editions, 2019)Web version available at https://digitaleditions.library.dal.ca/rosalie/ .The digital edition originates from a manuscript written by Frank Parker Day. The precise date of the manuscript is unknown but believed to be ... -
Acadian geology : an account of the geological structure and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, and portions of the neighbouring provinces of British America
(Edinburgh : Oliver and Boyd ; London : Simpkin, Marshall ; Pictou, N.S. : J. Dawson and son., 1855) -
Report on Lord Dalhousie’s History on Slavery and Race
(Dalhousie University, 2019-09) -
Views of the Halifax catastrophe : showing effects of explosion December sixth 1917
(Royal Print & Litho Limited, 1917) -
A Glorious Day: Hugh Bell's Nova Scotia Plant Collecting Diaries
(Dalhousie University Libraries, Digital Editions, 2023)Web version available at https://digitaleditions.library.dal.ca/hughbell/ .The digital edition originates from unpublished journals kept from 1932-1956 by biology professor Hugh Bell. Original journals available for viewing ... -
A Short History of the Physics Department, Dalhousie University, 1838-1956
(Dalhousie University, 1971-03)In 1863 the course in Natural Philosophy was given by Thomas McCulloch. When he died in 1865, this subject was taught to fourth year students by the Principal, the Very Rev. James Ross, D.D., one of the best students of ...